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FARM GLEANINGS.

tvi-jn.-j f^-f"^ teawK caifoj SheeptMEjMres should have drya^ clean pens and yards, with plenty of 'falling, a' few 3 ounce doses of equal parts "#wfa>kw^nd^.«pan^^ the irritation of the sktnT^ -may-be-pushedij^^^d3*{«i«fe&h cow's milk, given warm, a quarter ofTTpint toia meal. Do not ran any risk m over-feeding. ,«£ Swine. — Breedinggy&w^ should bo separated from othe£raj|[s, £nd provided wijth warm, dry gfflfi^eidded with leaves or straw, J^«p||||isejied to the wall, Sin. from TOej^w^^ill prevent the youdg pigs f r^?fe^^^ri«shed. It m Well to feed thfl|ra||iii&soine raw linseed oil a few ds^^b^oi'e the pigs avo born. ;:> t '/ y < r "i ■" it r [Poultry. — Unless .JKfiUJcepfr, vermin may,^.6^e^ Of as ;i tihe^e^h^r^etß, warmer. If lice ata. -jucesent, apply o ke{uaenjß to jtdie.perjeJ«^ufrom v wj^i.clj u it. ..will spread ta.tbeJiowls. Sitting, liens" j would nave a warm and q diet room, jjfeed^oungiqhioks offeen 1 . > fJ ... r ,^, ; ;i Its»better ? to use? Crushed graift forj , ; horses than.' cwhole Igrain, ,because/ i it d iß, loose ; and •■; porous? in^fche istpma^, $£ swallowedii.as .^efocid of|»x js, wi^lftof prdper'«nSs«caitibii.,ai!A!iipai%(ftf Ja^gerollers may be used bjbj}an4e£oi7pru|^f 3 ing the grain, and wil^be |jound of niuch service where a small number of horses ar4kept. l ,; ?; v • Ji '° •' Yflttpg po.ultpy shoul^inpt be plucked too soon after lairing. iJ ttft^iSii%r^ ar^ pulled oußfiale'Mi^HWiafi 1 fluid the vesicles at the root of each feather "will become engorged ISncTfher skin Bpotted> > -for <»ye«sti twielve hours' liefbre felling 4 case qf a xshick^ kiJl^wliile, digoatioii it indiiflateftidi|iseaj^^f ;j .thf a ||cin. . j^is., m4y*bs cajised 8^' o }^iß (mg together when the wool is.^etj^Bd^ ing'^ni' cloVerjhay bt- g?am, '<WJm^siar; saltj/ arid;, iii ! 'factj^atiythifigo'^hichi tends tb-idistufb" the ctaulkiftn o£%bw? skiii. 7 Once 'it begins: •"• it'- c&anofcijyo); cureil, 'because > 'the woot^as already ; -from" the ; follicle iti iYid^skii)^ , which is its^rooti ButMfi'niiiy^be^p^ev Vented by avmding/the causes]

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 297, 19 November 1883, Page 2

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FARM GLEANINGS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 297, 19 November 1883, Page 2

FARM GLEANINGS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 297, 19 November 1883, Page 2

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